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and tallest residential building under construction in the city. the crane stay thad way for the rest of the day and the night. swaying back and forth, just dangling there. prompting police to evacuate the surrounding buildings, including hotels, offices, and apartments it hasn't stopped crowds from getting a look. alina cho out front on this story. >> reporter: good evening, the $64,000 question is when will that be fixed? tonight, mayor michael bloomberg did offer a glimmer of hope. he did say that that crane dangling 1,000 feet above the ground behind me, they are hoping they will be able to secure it by tomorrow. now, the plan according to the mayor, somehow try to get a hold of that boom and either tie it or cable it to the building. the problem is, erin, according to one crane expert we spoke to today, is that he believes that this crane may actually be more damaged than we think. meaning that he believes that what he calls the climbing mechanism, may be damaged, and that's the way to get up to the top. if that is the case, his estimation, li
and tallest residential building under construction in the city. the crane stay thad way for the rest of the day and the night. swaying back and forth, just dangling there. prompting police to evacuate the surrounding buildings, including hotels, offices, and apartments it hasn't stopped crowds from getting a look. alina cho out front on this story. >> reporter: good evening, the $64,000 question is when will that be fixed? tonight, mayor michael bloomberg did offer a glimmer of hope. he...
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here in new york city, a truly heartbreaking scene. a fierce and violent fire wiped out rows and rows of homes. the threat that remains. people trapped in their homes, waiting and hoping someone will come. and right now that crane dangling over the manhattan skyline, threatening to crash down. >>> the other side of the storm. a blizzard. we take you where an incredible amount of snow is causing huge problems tonight. let's go "outfront." >>> i'm erin burnett. i want to welcome our viewers around the world tonight. "outfront" tonight, the wrath of sand ooec sandy. devastation as far as the eye can see and the death toll still rising. 33 people in 8 states have lost their lives. over 6 million people in the northeast and mid-atlantic are without power. and the estimated cost of the storm is truly stunning. right now this say very preliminary estimate, it will go higher, it could be as high as $20 billion and only for lost business and property damage. to give you a sense of the storm's power, we want to show you this video. that is a tre
here in new york city, a truly heartbreaking scene. a fierce and violent fire wiped out rows and rows of homes. the threat that remains. people trapped in their homes, waiting and hoping someone will come. and right now that crane dangling over the manhattan skyline, threatening to crash down. >>> the other side of the storm. a blizzard. we take you where an incredible amount of snow is causing huge problems tonight. let's go "outfront." >>> i'm erin burnett. i want...
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let me give you some other updates on city operations. the department of homeless services has enhanced street outreach to encourage people on the street to seek shelter. street outreach will continue during the -- city services will be close on monday and also on tuesday. new york harbor will be closed tonight and also on tuesday and cruise ships scheduled to arrive on monday and tuesday have been diverted. the staten island ferry will be available to operate after which service will be suspended until furred notice. let me also remind you that east river ferry service has been suspended. all outdoor filming is suspended for tomorrow. the three public library systems that cover all five borrows will be covered tomorrow. and that includes the new york, queens and brooklyn public library systems. call 311, you can call nyc mayor's office on twitter. but the most important thing i can say right now is that you live in zone a, you must evacuate. we have a plan to keep you and new yorkers safe, if you follow that plan, we'll get through this
let me give you some other updates on city operations. the department of homeless services has enhanced street outreach to encourage people on the street to seek shelter. street outreach will continue during the -- city services will be close on monday and also on tuesday. new york harbor will be closed tonight and also on tuesday and cruise ships scheduled to arrive on monday and tuesday have been diverted. the staten island ferry will be available to operate after which service will be...
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as to city employees, here is what we've told them. new yorkers need your help today work -- >> as the mayor moves into some of the more local issues now concerning the people of new york city, he just mentioned 1.1 million school kids out of school again today and here are the other highlights from where mayor bloomberg just said. new york city is known as a traffic hub for the entire world, not today. all three airports remain closed, the three major airports, newark and jfk and laguardia, those runways all flooded. not only that, but the public transportation this is he is known for, the subways, the tunnels, many of them all still closed. the priority is to get that mass transportation system back up and running and also to get power back to the 1.5 million people -- excuse me, at least 1.5 million people who are without power in this city. that is also a priority for the mayor as well. he also said stabilizing that crane, which is really a perilous situation for so many people who live in that very, very concentrated neighborhood,
as to city employees, here is what we've told them. new yorkers need your help today work -- >> as the mayor moves into some of the more local issues now concerning the people of new york city, he just mentioned 1.1 million school kids out of school again today and here are the other highlights from where mayor bloomberg just said. new york city is known as a traffic hub for the entire world, not today. all three airports remain closed, the three major airports, newark and jfk and...
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parts of that city are still under water right now. and as you can see from this next picture, which was just sent to us by one of the senators from new jersey, bob menendez, it's just pretty incredible. and you see the water and the flooding. and it hasn't receded like it did in some places. in queens, new york, a storm-related fire burned through an entire neighborhood, destroying 80 homes. and today i went out there. we drove to see the destruction for ourselves, and we saw emergency vehicles everywhere. and i'm not talking, everyone, just about fire trucks and a few ambulances. at one point on the way to breezy point, new york, which is where this happened, we passed a convoy of 19 ambulances. 19 ambulances. all heading in to help that tight knit community, which was hit with flooding and then fire. deb feyerick is still out there tonight. and deb, i know it is a chaotic scene. thank you tell us what's happening right now? >> reporter: yeah, well, you know what's interesting? think about it, erin. 24 hours ago, that's the point whe
parts of that city are still under water right now. and as you can see from this next picture, which was just sent to us by one of the senators from new jersey, bob menendez, it's just pretty incredible. and you see the water and the flooding. and it hasn't receded like it did in some places. in queens, new york, a storm-related fire burned through an entire neighborhood, destroying 80 homes. and today i went out there. we drove to see the destruction for ourselves, and we saw emergency...
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"outfront" tonight, i am live in new york city. a part of the city that has been evacuated. new york city is under siege right now from sandy -- a little hard here, even to talk, as you can tell. let's get to chad myers in atlanta. i know it's been downgraded, but right here, it feels like it's stronger by the -- >> it's just a different name. it's not so much that it got downgraded. it is just no longer tropical in nature, which means it's colder than it is warmer. and you will feel that. you will feel that cold air wrap in. we've had reports of sleet all over the eastern united states today as that cold air has been wrapping in. the wind blowing down and the rain drops on the way down to the ground turning into small, little sleet pellets. the reason why you are getting more wind right now is because the wind field is coming around to you, blowing that water into the battery. this is going to be an issue for you, it's right where you are at battery park city will begin to flood. at least another couple of feet from where you are now because there are hours, hours, erin, of
"outfront" tonight, i am live in new york city. a part of the city that has been evacuated. new york city is under siege right now from sandy -- a little hard here, even to talk, as you can tell. let's get to chad myers in atlanta. i know it's been downgraded, but right here, it feels like it's stronger by the -- >> it's just a different name. it's not so much that it got downgraded. it is just no longer tropical in nature, which means it's colder than it is warmer. and you will...
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city already. so they're very prepared for this, but, wroum, talking to the mayor, he says that every storm is different and the personality is one that this storm is going to hover and linger for a long time and that's a real concern here. >> sandra endo thanks so much from oceans city. the hurricane coverage continues as the storm surges. it is going to be a very long night tonight for many people along the eastern seaboard. the worry now is what happens if power goes out in a very big way? it happened just a year ago, leaving millions in the dark. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> all right, hurricane sandy continues to barrel its way along the east coast, threatening the delmar
city already. so they're very prepared for this, but, wroum, talking to the mayor, he says that every storm is different and the personality is one that this storm is going to hover and linger for a long time and that's a real concern here. >> sandra endo thanks so much from oceans city. the hurricane coverage continues as the storm surges. it is going to be a very long night tonight for many people along the eastern seaboard. the worry now is what happens if power goes out in a very big...
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coming up, we'll hear from new york city mayor michael bloomberg and hearing how that city is doing. we'll be talking to officials all over the place. i encourage everyone to keep it here. >> we'll catch that live from new york mayor michael bloomberg. you heard josh underscore how many schools are now closed and how many jurisdictions. we're talking millions of kids who will not be in school tomorrow, whether it be in d.c. or other portions of new york, et cetera. we're going to keep an eye on all the developments for you as a result of this impending storm. hurricane sandy, after this. rge, high up in the atlas mountains of morocco. have you seen this road we're going down? ♪ there is no relief for the brakes. we'll put them to the test today. all right, let's move out! [ ross ] we're pushing the ats brakes to the limit. going as fast as we can down the hill. we are making these sharp turns, slamming on the brembo brakes. [ derek ] it's like instant response, incredibly consistent. this is the challenge, machine vs. mountain. [ male announcer ] the all-new cadillac ats. this is t
coming up, we'll hear from new york city mayor michael bloomberg and hearing how that city is doing. we'll be talking to officials all over the place. i encourage everyone to keep it here. >> we'll catch that live from new york mayor michael bloomberg. you heard josh underscore how many schools are now closed and how many jurisdictions. we're talking millions of kids who will not be in school tomorrow, whether it be in d.c. or other portions of new york, et cetera. we're going to keep an...
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welcome back, new york city skyline and they say that the city does not sleep, but it appear appears to be moving slowly and more slowly than normal. new york city stopped the buses and subways hours ago and now the last bus is done. no trains, no life rail, nothing running in the city, and it is all in anticipation of the high water expected when hurricane sandy comes ashore. here is what is happening in other areas. state of emergency in connecticut. the governor notified hundreds of national guard troops to be ready to help, and the national guard on the ready, and sandbags and more on the jersey shore and more. beach residents, business owners and all broke out the plywood and you can see it there before heading to higher ground. and check out annapolis, and maryland and the city passed out sandbags to people and business owners there, and 20 tons of sand. coastal maryland could get a foot of rainfall. a foot of rainfall. you know, video from a cruise ship is going viral impacted by hurricane san dichdy. josh lev has more. what about these pictures? >> well, a different look at t
welcome back, new york city skyline and they say that the city does not sleep, but it appear appears to be moving slowly and more slowly than normal. new york city stopped the buses and subways hours ago and now the last bus is done. no trains, no life rail, nothing running in the city, and it is all in anticipation of the high water expected when hurricane sandy comes ashore. here is what is happening in other areas. state of emergency in connecticut. the governor notified hundreds of national...
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we've seen record levels in parts of manhattan in parts of new york city, including the city's public transit system where saltwater has been confirmed flooding the subway stations. >> check out these images from west virginia. it's very hard to digest but we're talking serious snow. our forecasters have said this will be a convergence of the hurricane, wind and rain and this almost like anothnor easie bringing snow. virginia governor bob mcdonald spoke to piers earlier about the weather impacts on his stay. >> we're going into day three-plus down into southeast virginia. started raining saturday night. they've had significant flooding around nor folk afolk and virgi beach. another 3 or 4 inches of rain expected. the western part of the state, we have blizzard conditions in the mountains with up to a foot or more of snow expected and wind gusts of 40 to 50 miles an hour. it's a vast array of weather affecting the entire state. >> as much as a foot of snow. that being matched by a foot of rain in some parts of virginia as well. >> and the mid-atlantic sandy is just scraping the coast t
we've seen record levels in parts of manhattan in parts of new york city, including the city's public transit system where saltwater has been confirmed flooding the subway stations. >> check out these images from west virginia. it's very hard to digest but we're talking serious snow. our forecasters have said this will be a convergence of the hurricane, wind and rain and this almost like anothnor easie bringing snow. virginia governor bob mcdonald spoke to piers earlier about the weather...
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that rarely happens in new york city. okay, this is it. there you go. well, we should have a live picture of hurricane sandy, soon, off south carolina and grinding on a northern track. we're going to have the very latest from the cnn severe weather center in just a few minutes. >>> okay, bonnie schneider is in the cnn severe weather center. and bonnie, where is this thing heading to and when? >> well, don we just got this in, this is the 4:00 advisory, no changes, likely staying as a hurricane. but it is a better consensus of where it will go. and it is so large, the tropical force winds extend out to 500 miles. i want to put this map into motion. and watch this incredible unusual path that sandy is taking as the category 1 storm is coming to shore, sometime on monday it looks like. even as far north as long island. and remember, the timing will make a difference, with the high tide, as far as where the storm surge will go. we're already getting very damaging rainfall and winds. the winds are picking up. we just had a report of bouey off the coast with
that rarely happens in new york city. okay, this is it. there you go. well, we should have a live picture of hurricane sandy, soon, off south carolina and grinding on a northern track. we're going to have the very latest from the cnn severe weather center in just a few minutes. >>> okay, bonnie schneider is in the cnn severe weather center. and bonnie, where is this thing heading to and when? >> well, don we just got this in, this is the 4:00 advisory, no changes, likely staying...
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i was born and raised in new york city, my father was a city cop for over 30 years, never underestimate the spirit and vitality of new york. new york will come back stronger than ever. >> it sure will. i believe that and i think everyone around the world is rooting for that, too. chairman thank you four why are time. >>> still to come we showed you the president touring the damage caused by sandy with new jersey governor chris christie. the governor had a lot of praise for the president. could the president's response affect election day? >>> and the loss of power created a very strange sight around our truck. [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children,
i was born and raised in new york city, my father was a city cop for over 30 years, never underestimate the spirit and vitality of new york. new york will come back stronger than ever. >> it sure will. i believe that and i think everyone around the world is rooting for that, too. chairman thank you four why are time. >>> still to come we showed you the president touring the damage caused by sandy with new jersey governor chris christie. the governor had a lot of praise for the...
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you have the entire city without power. 50% of the city underwater. but most alarmingly, the mayor says thousands of residents trapped inside their homes in the cold and dark. there are search missions going on for priority situations for emergency situations, they are taking a front loader, not a boat. a front loader through the water. i went with the mayor, we sat on the shovel as we went through the town and saw people in the windows waiving us. children, men, women, old people. most of them were smiling, because unlike new orleans, we saw the same scene, they know the water is recede. the hope is most can get out of their home tomorrow. not just the water making them stuck. also, live power lines in the water, dangerous to walk around and people are still in their homes. we saw people trying to walk out and that was scary, trying to drive their cars through four feet of water. their cars got stuck and then they started to push their cars, and at this point, a police officer got out of vehicle we were in, grabbed three of the people, one at a time,
you have the entire city without power. 50% of the city underwater. but most alarmingly, the mayor says thousands of residents trapped inside their homes in the cold and dark. there are search missions going on for priority situations for emergency situations, they are taking a front loader, not a boat. a front loader through the water. i went with the mayor, we sat on the shovel as we went through the town and saw people in the windows waiving us. children, men, women, old people. most of them...
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ali velshi is in atlantic city. erin burnett in battery park where the water is already higher than it may have ever been before. jason carroll is in lindenhurst, long island where the worst of the storm is hitting right now, plus chad myers is tracking the path of this dangerous storm from the cnn severe weather center. i want to go to erin burnett, who is in new york's battery park, where the water is at record levels. erin, i have been watching you all night but there's been a dramatic escalation in the depth of this water even in the last half an hour. tell me what's going on right now. >> i can tell you what's going on right now. we're at about 13.54 feet for the storm surge right here in lower manhattan and that is a record. the last time that it was anywhere close to this was back in 1960 during the storm named donna, when the water came up to just over ten feet, 10.02 feet. we are clearly at a record and as you can see where i am now, i'm just watching where i step because the water is really murkey and it's
ali velshi is in atlantic city. erin burnett in battery park where the water is already higher than it may have ever been before. jason carroll is in lindenhurst, long island where the worst of the storm is hitting right now, plus chad myers is tracking the path of this dangerous storm from the cnn severe weather center. i want to go to erin burnett, who is in new york's battery park, where the water is at record levels. erin, i have been watching you all night but there's been a dramatic...
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not just in the new york city area, all over the country, london, europe, south america, in places like mumbai. what i'm very sort of impressed with is the law enforcement coalition we have since 9/11. in the six years i've been mayor, i've seen it get tighter and tighter and tighter, communications the way we investigate these things. this is just another tribute, another terrorist attack that did not happen. >> the fbi set up a sting operation, dummies for his plot and they foiled the plot. >> i know from my experience in newark, we've had some places that were specifically targeted as well. the best thing i want people to understand, if you see something, say something. a lot of times we've seen, for instance, in new york, people seeing suspicious things and reporting it. not only does law enforcement have to be vigilant, we have to. it does not hurt to make a phone call and report it. >> we talked a little earlier about the bust-up last night in the debate about libya. mitt romney missing a pretty easy home run, i felt, when he didn't phrase the question properly allowing the presid
not just in the new york city area, all over the country, london, europe, south america, in places like mumbai. what i'm very sort of impressed with is the law enforcement coalition we have since 9/11. in the six years i've been mayor, i've seen it get tighter and tighter and tighter, communications the way we investigate these things. this is just another tribute, another terrorist attack that did not happen. >> the fbi set up a sting operation, dummies for his plot and they foiled the...
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atlantic city is a sitting duck in the middle of the path. the jersey shore easy prey for those ruthless winds. the powerful surges and the relentless force of the images that you are seeing now. and now, this. parts of atlantic city simply decimated as sandy made landfall near the shores and in a few hours president obama gets an up close and personal look at all of the images you are seeing on your screen. he's heading to new jersey to tour the state with governor chris christie later on this afternoon. while the republican governor may be one of the most prominent backers and surrogates of governor mitt romney, governor christie is vocal and public with the praise of president obama and the federal government's overall response to hurricane sandy. that's going to be help that's crucial to new jersey residents because just look at what they're facing. these are some of the newest pictures of the shore. where you can see that entire communities have been washed away, buried in sand or just ripped apart by the force of sandy. home after home,
atlantic city is a sitting duck in the middle of the path. the jersey shore easy prey for those ruthless winds. the powerful surges and the relentless force of the images that you are seeing now. and now, this. parts of atlantic city simply decimated as sandy made landfall near the shores and in a few hours president obama gets an up close and personal look at all of the images you are seeing on your screen. he's heading to new jersey to tour the state with governor chris christie later on this...
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all the way to new york city. we're in that cone of uncertainty and winds holding possibly at 70 miles an hour. at some point before sandy makes landfall, we're still expecting that repositioning to take place where sandy is not necessarily a tropical storm but we see it become a hybrid storm. as we take a look over the next 24 to 48 hours, these are the kinds of storm surges we'll see with sandy, all that wind on shore bringing all those waters back to the coastline. as we go to coastal massachusetts, four to eight feet possible from atlantic city to new york. these are going to be life-threatening storm surges possible. we take a look down further on the coast, even north to ocean city. you can see two to four-foot storm surges over the next 48 to 72 hours, even four to six along the outer banks of the carolinas. that is definitely a category 1 hurricane force winds, so power outages will be a huge issue with this as we go through the next couple of days. gusts as high as 60 miles an hour for places as far away
all the way to new york city. we're in that cone of uncertainty and winds holding possibly at 70 miles an hour. at some point before sandy makes landfall, we're still expecting that repositioning to take place where sandy is not necessarily a tropical storm but we see it become a hybrid storm. as we take a look over the next 24 to 48 hours, these are the kinds of storm surges we'll see with sandy, all that wind on shore bringing all those waters back to the coastline. as we go to coastal...
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new york city, the skyline where the city subways were shutdown hours ago and city busebuses, t and port authority and trailways and greyhound and all of them are shutdown the night. 15 million people in 14 states are in the danger zone right now, and conditions are worse by the minute. sandy's full force has not gotten close, but you would not know it in ocean city, maryland, because the wind is whipping and the rain is slamming down right now and massive power outages and flooding are expected there. we will get you back to someone, an intrepid reporter who is h braving the storm. and sandy endo, we thought you were done for the evening, but another hour live here. how is that wind doing? >> well, it is interesting, don. every hour, it has been changing here, but the one thing that is steady is the constant rain and constant wind. it is only getting stronger by the hour. chad was right with giving me that warning and i appreciate the head's up, because it is interesting that this hurricane is being felt right now even though the heart of it isn't really going the approach this area for
new york city, the skyline where the city subways were shutdown hours ago and city busebuses, t and port authority and trailways and greyhound and all of them are shutdown the night. 15 million people in 14 states are in the danger zone right now, and conditions are worse by the minute. sandy's full force has not gotten close, but you would not know it in ocean city, maryland, because the wind is whipping and the rain is slamming down right now and massive power outages and flooding are...
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here's hoboken, new jersey, still flooded by sandy and new york city, a city divided between light and dark. no one can answer the big question, when will all the new york lights come back on. let's take a look at this. new video of super storm sandy on the tip of lower manhattan. just shows you how extensive the damage is and why the entire subway system remains closed tonight, more than 24 hours after sandy blasted ashore. we'll have the latest on the fate of the subway and when it may be up and running in a few moments. plus this dramatic video, up to ten feet of the water in the nyu langone medical center. nurses carried sick newborn babies down nine flights of stairs while manually pumping air into their lungs. extraordinary. i will talk to the doctor who managed the evacuation. meanwhile, search and rescue missions have been going on all day long. president obama will travel to new jersey tomorrow to view the damage along with governor chris christie. a governor who surprised many people today when he called the president, and i quote, outstanding and incredibly supportive. words
here's hoboken, new jersey, still flooded by sandy and new york city, a city divided between light and dark. no one can answer the big question, when will all the new york lights come back on. let's take a look at this. new video of super storm sandy on the tip of lower manhattan. just shows you how extensive the damage is and why the entire subway system remains closed tonight, more than 24 hours after sandy blasted ashore. we'll have the latest on the fate of the subway and when it may be up...
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. >>> and look what appeared before the judge in new york city. abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed showing from his first presential debate, from mitt romney. meanwhile, romney's team claiming a big boost from the debate, saying they raised more than 48 million in the past four hours. >>> the family of a fallen border patrol agent attended an emotional vigil last night in arizona. the fbi says that friendly fire likely killed agent nicholas ivie. another agent was wounded in the incident. the fbi says it is investigating what is going on. but it appears that only the two agents were involved in that gunfire. >>> and an extraordinary trial in vatican city ending with a gui
. >>> and look what appeared before the judge in new york city. abu masri, born in egypt, finally extradited to the united states from britain. he got a long list of terrorist charges dating back to the '90s. now, masri is a professed admirer of osama bin laden. formal arraignment, on tuesday. >>> and president obama getting a boost on one hand, doing damage control on the other. he is riding high on the unemployment numbers, but also trying to recover from his poorly reviewed...
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i'm live in new york city. just over my should, the collapsed crane you see it there hanging over 57th street. we'll get to that in a moment. first, across the mid-atlantic, state and local emergency teams are rushing to save people and to save their homes. sandy is living up to the warnings it would bring devastation never before seen in this region. a white capped rush of water took over the streets of ocean city, new jersey, after hurricane sandy made landfall at 8:00 last night. the governor is calling the damage there unprecedented. so far 29 people have died here in the united states. 29. and dozens of survivors today feared what would happen if rescuers had not shown up in time. >> we tried to stop it. we put towels down, we had the sandbags down. it was rushing in. it was rushing in from the windows, the doorways, everywhere. >> we lost everything. i came all the way from the top of the house. >> where were you at that time? >> downstairs trying to save them and i couldn't do anything about it. just kep
i'm live in new york city. just over my should, the collapsed crane you see it there hanging over 57th street. we'll get to that in a moment. first, across the mid-atlantic, state and local emergency teams are rushing to save people and to save their homes. sandy is living up to the warnings it would bring devastation never before seen in this region. a white capped rush of water took over the streets of ocean city, new jersey, after hurricane sandy made landfall at 8:00 last night. the...
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we have downed lines all over the city, power out all over the city. we've had fires that have started as a result of power lines. a lot of debris rolling around our streets. the water is now starting to come in. we are seeing roads completely blocked. we're in the middle of doing an amphibious rescue right now with people stranded. we have challenges all over the city. we expect it to get worse as time goes on. fortunately, most people are heeding the warnings by staying safe. >> do you have any amount of casualties or people in need? >> a lot of folks in need. we've had to do some rescues already. fortunately, no reported casualties. our emergency crews are out here working overtime right now transferring people to shelters and again, making sure they're addressing some of the fire situations in the city. >> we're also getting reports in new york of the 911 lines in new york city basically being overwhelmed and officials are asking people to please not use them unless it's a true emergency, to use 311. are you having similar problems in newark? >> ab
we have downed lines all over the city, power out all over the city. we've had fires that have started as a result of power lines. a lot of debris rolling around our streets. the water is now starting to come in. we are seeing roads completely blocked. we're in the middle of doing an amphibious rescue right now with people stranded. we have challenges all over the city. we expect it to get worse as time goes on. fortunately, most people are heeding the warnings by staying safe. >> do you...
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we know 18 now confirmed in new york city. also, in midtown manhattan, a dangling crane, something else entirely, a dagger pointing 90 stories down. still thousands in a nearby hotel and apartments have been evacuated. they were evacuated yesterday and today, anyone in that area paused for a long time and looked skyward wondering what might happen should that crane dangling over the street. local airports flooded. three quarters of a million new yorkers are without power tonight. but even that staggering figure and all the damage to america's biggest city is simply dwarfed by what sandy has done and is still doing, we should point out, to the lives of tens of millions of people in the thousand mile path of this storm. entire neighborhoods in new jersey, new jersey, the hardest hit state, simply do not exist anymore. they have been washed away. others, flooded. president obama and new jersey's governor chris christie will tour the damage tomorrow. we learned that earlier today. what they will be seeing and what we'll be showing
we know 18 now confirmed in new york city. also, in midtown manhattan, a dangling crane, something else entirely, a dagger pointing 90 stories down. still thousands in a nearby hotel and apartments have been evacuated. they were evacuated yesterday and today, anyone in that area paused for a long time and looked skyward wondering what might happen should that crane dangling over the street. local airports flooded. three quarters of a million new yorkers are without power tonight. but even that...
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she was in ocean city, made her way up to atlantic city. i understand people are still being rescued there. >> reporter: absolutely, carol. it's a rescue and recovery mode here in atlantic city. let me show you what people are seeing here. this is a bay side community. we're on the waterfront. can you see there was a dock here. it's completely demolished. that's how hard and strong the force of the waves and the wind was. and to give you an idea, carol, the water came up to my neck in this area, in this neighborhood. and residents here were required to evacuate, actually. there was a mandatory evacuation here. this home, the people that lived here, they did not evacuate and they watched the storm hit their house the entire time. again, the water level came up to here. they said they saw the dock and the boats banging into their home. that is why you see all the devastation and destruction. you can see the window on the floor here, on the lawn. they have a lot of clean up to do, obviously. let me show you what caused that damage. at the end
she was in ocean city, made her way up to atlantic city. i understand people are still being rescued there. >> reporter: absolutely, carol. it's a rescue and recovery mode here in atlantic city. let me show you what people are seeing here. this is a bay side community. we're on the waterfront. can you see there was a dock here. it's completely demolished. that's how hard and strong the force of the waves and the wind was. and to give you an idea, carol, the water came up to my neck in...
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let's get started at capella.edu >>> good morning, new york city. there is the lovely lady liberty hanging out in new york harbor. lovely shot. looks like it is going to be a great day. thank you for starting your day with us. >>> voters, pundits and the media might have poured over every word the candidate said in this week's vice presidential debate, but gary tuchman took a different look at things with body language expert to see how posture and smiles even sips of water played a role. check this out. >> first of all, let's talk about the handshaking. this is important to you, right? >> yeah. >> what do we see here? >> ryan is going up with his hand up a little bit farther and it's open and it's raised. >> what does that tell you that his hand is raised. >> he's trying to show you that he's strong and open and ready for this. >> what is biden showing us? >> biden is showing us that he's not scared. he doesn't need to come in like an alpha because he already feels like he is an alpha. >> each candidate gets water, i assume it's water and not vodka
let's get started at capella.edu >>> good morning, new york city. there is the lovely lady liberty hanging out in new york harbor. lovely shot. looks like it is going to be a great day. thank you for starting your day with us. >>> voters, pundits and the media might have poured over every word the candidate said in this week's vice presidential debate, but gary tuchman took a different look at things with body language expert to see how posture and smiles even sips of water...
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the hudson river in new york city. yes, it does remind me of katrina because behind us we have 50% of hoboken flooded and there are, according to the mayor, thousands of people in their apartments and homes who can't get out right now. so we actually went on a front loader with the mayor, they're using front loaders to rescue people. they're trying to prioritize the rescues. what's different about this than new orleans, what we saw in katrina in 2005 when we went down streets in boats, is that there are no casualties. that's the good news. but they're still not 100% sure. people can't leave their homes, not only because the water's deep but because there's live power lines in the water. so as we're going down the street in this front-loader we see people waving from their windows, children, men, women. and most of them seem to have smiles on their faces because they've seen the water recede. in new orleans the water kept getting higher. this water is receding but people are waiting to be rescued. they're hoping by tomo
the hudson river in new york city. yes, it does remind me of katrina because behind us we have 50% of hoboken flooded and there are, according to the mayor, thousands of people in their apartments and homes who can't get out right now. so we actually went on a front loader with the mayor, they're using front loaders to rescue people. they're trying to prioritize the rescues. what's different about this than new orleans, what we saw in katrina in 2005 when we went down streets in boats, is that...
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we're talking about the wind in heavily populated cities like new york city where we have over eight million people, we're looking at the potential for serious power outages. heavy rain due to storm surge, as well. this is going to be a longlasting rain-making event, brooke. i think we'll see some substantial flooding especially through the mid-atlantic. >> and you make a great point. earlier, here we are, the very end of october, leaves on the trees. when the leaves begin to fall, power crews will have their work unsettled out for them. thank you, we'll come back in a minute. >>> let me tell you what's happening in connecticut. governor daniel malloy issued a state of emergency there. he says 400 ya hun hu00 nationa troops ready to help. he says one of the biggest concerns about sandy is that the storm could last a day and a half. >> folks, this could be bad, really bad. it could impact us in several ways and for a long period of time. please take this as seriously as we are taking it. we are talking about the potential for a high number of power outages and for an extended period o
we're talking about the wind in heavily populated cities like new york city where we have over eight million people, we're looking at the potential for serious power outages. heavy rain due to storm surge, as well. this is going to be a longlasting rain-making event, brooke. i think we'll see some substantial flooding especially through the mid-atlantic. >> and you make a great point. earlier, here we are, the very end of october, leaves on the trees. when the leaves begin to fall, power...
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of the city. tens of thousands of people come here every week in the summer to go on vacation, rehoboth beach. it's actually a very small town. only 1,300 people live here year round but tens of thousands in the summer, every single weekend, many of them from nearby washington, d.c. and baltimore and philadelphia. and the boardwalk has survived relatively intact. the people here in rehoboth consider themselves very lucky. here's what we know here in rehobo rehoboth beach. there's some flooding. some homes have been flooded something, cars have been flooded some roads have been flooded. we're also learning statewide in delaware, the blue hen they call, it it was the first state to ratify the constitution, we are being told that 45,000 customers are without power statewide. and this is a small state. you're talking about only one major city, wilmington, you're talking about four beach towns, rehoboth beach, dewey beach, finrock islands. 45,000 people without power after the storms came through. in a
of the city. tens of thousands of people come here every week in the summer to go on vacation, rehoboth beach. it's actually a very small town. only 1,300 people live here year round but tens of thousands in the summer, every single weekend, many of them from nearby washington, d.c. and baltimore and philadelphia. and the boardwalk has survived relatively intact. the people here in rehoboth consider themselves very lucky. here's what we know here in rehobo rehoboth beach. there's some flooding....
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it's not just in new york city. this is a glimpse of the situation, utility companies are dealing with right now, up and down the eastern seaboard, the northeast particularly, from virginia to d.c. to maine. nearly 3 million people in new york, new jersey alone have lost power. >> the superstorm slammed into the jersey coast just as it made landfall a few hours ago. and sandy has been adding to the death toll. extreme winds and dangerous surge of floodwaters continues right now. police say at least three people have died and two or more of those deaths in mennen township, 30 miles west of new york city. governor chris christie of new jersey, over and over reported -- repeatedly tried to tell people to get out of that area. >> i'm very disappointed in the fact that some decided to disregard my instruction, my order. i'm concerned it might lead to the loss of life. >> tonight reports of homes flooded under several feet of water and we've seen floodwaters, atlantic city where ali velshi was all night. several rescues u
it's not just in new york city. this is a glimpse of the situation, utility companies are dealing with right now, up and down the eastern seaboard, the northeast particularly, from virginia to d.c. to maine. nearly 3 million people in new york, new jersey alone have lost power. >> the superstorm slammed into the jersey coast just as it made landfall a few hours ago. and sandy has been adding to the death toll. extreme winds and dangerous surge of floodwaters continues right now. police...
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this is a city street in atlantic city and water was above my knee. if i would have tend to walk, basically the ocean was behind me. i'm not sure if you can see the red valley sign. if you continue, you're heading toward the ocean. the water just got deeper and deeper and deeper. the mayor of atlantic city was telling people, this was before it hit in full, we haven stading water in many places, 2 and 3 feet deep, fearing the water was going to be 5 and 6 feet deep. he told people at some point and has taken some criticism for that, if you haven't made it to a shelter yet, hunker down now. there were 500 or 600 people at one county shelter. interesting back and forth on that front. bottom line, you wanted to get out of here. it was brutal yesterday as it was in new york city. it was surreal to be standing half a block back and it was just a raging river, the winds were swirling, the water was swirling and kicking up and every emergency vehicle that drove by would kick up a wave that would rush my water to my waist. it was quite a scene in atlantic cit
this is a city street in atlantic city and water was above my knee. if i would have tend to walk, basically the ocean was behind me. i'm not sure if you can see the red valley sign. if you continue, you're heading toward the ocean. the water just got deeper and deeper and deeper. the mayor of atlantic city was telling people, this was before it hit in full, we haven stading water in many places, 2 and 3 feet deep, fearing the water was going to be 5 and 6 feet deep. he told people at some point...
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but he also pow wows tomorrow with top donors and aides at a campaign summit in new york city. two days after the debate, romney again shares the spotlight with the president as they follow tradition and both attend the al smith dinner in new york city. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming up, a jam-packed week on wall street. we'll get some critical housing reports, including existing home sales in september. hopefully we will see continuing signs of improvement in the housing market. also on tap, september retail sales data that will come out as well as key inflation readings and a lot of big companies are set to report their earnings this week, including citigroup, goldman sachs, bank of america, coca-cola and microsoft. we'll track all of that and the week's business news on cnn money. >> reporter: i'm a.j. hammer. the brilliant mind hit shows like "two and a half men" and "the big bang theory" will stop by. he will tell us about his new book. >>> also we're backstage at "dancing with the stars." >> i like it, a.j. with respect to evel knievel, there's a new ultimate st
but he also pow wows tomorrow with top donors and aides at a campaign summit in new york city. two days after the debate, romney again shares the spotlight with the president as they follow tradition and both attend the al smith dinner in new york city. >>> i'm poppy harlow in new york. coming up, a jam-packed week on wall street. we'll get some critical housing reports, including existing home sales in september. hopefully we will see continuing signs of improvement in the housing...
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that's just one city. millions of people up and down the coast preparing for the storm in every way they can. so let's get the very latest now for sandy's track. chad myers is here. still a category 1. >> right. >> but we shouldn't let that number fool us, right? it's very dangerous. >> it's as deep pressurewise as a category 2 or 3, but one thing we're not talking about this storm as we were talking about irene, if you remember rattling windows in new york city. windows blowing out of high rises. we're not going to see that type of wind event because it's turning into a hybrid storm. there's cold air -- there's cold air in atlanta. there's cold air up and down the east coast. it's wrapping into this storm. you would expect that to kill it, but actually it's turning into a nor'easter. a nor'easter that actually turns to the left and comes right onshore. not unlike -- >> a hurricane that turns into a nor'easter. >> yes, yes. or think of it this way. a storm that would be a snowstorm that's coming down right
that's just one city. millions of people up and down the coast preparing for the storm in every way they can. so let's get the very latest now for sandy's track. chad myers is here. still a category 1. >> right. >> but we shouldn't let that number fool us, right? it's very dangerous. >> it's as deep pressurewise as a category 2 or 3, but one thing we're not talking about this storm as we were talking about irene, if you remember rattling windows in new york city. windows...
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. >> governor romney, was new york a sanctuary city? >> absolutely. called itself a sanctuary city. in fact, in the welfare reform act president clinton brought forward said they were going to end the sanctuary policy of new york city, the mayor actually brought a suit to maintain its sanctuary city status. >> it's unfortunate, but mitt generally criticizes people in a situation in which he's had far the worst record. for example, in his case, there were six sanctuary cities. he did nothing about them. there was even a sanctuary mansion at his own home, illegal immigrants were being employed. not, not being turned in to anybody or by anyone. >> you're still wearing a red tie, by the way. different tie, though. >> hope so. my wife would be very upset if it was the same tie. >> not to debate that particular issue but what's he like as a debater? >> he's a good debater. i think 11 debates i did with him. he didn't lose any of them. he won a few of them. a couple of them he won really well. i don't remember him ever making a big mistake, the kind of mistake that can live after you which
. >> governor romney, was new york a sanctuary city? >> absolutely. called itself a sanctuary city. in fact, in the welfare reform act president clinton brought forward said they were going to end the sanctuary policy of new york city, the mayor actually brought a suit to maintain its sanctuary city status. >> it's unfortunate, but mitt generally criticizes people in a situation in which he's had far the worst record. for example, in his case, there were six sanctuary cities....
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i know from my community being in the new york city area. there was fear. we were free falling from the housing markets and the president was able to stabilize that. things are getting better. housing start-ups are going down. look at how much progress that we have made. >> is the president framing what he will do next in an aggressive manner? i agree with mitt romney that the president was good on going after mitt romney but i wanted to get a sense of what is the vision of four more years of obama? >> that is where i actually disagree and there was a lot of hope that i had that has been delivered upon. i hope that we live in a country where people get equal pay. on gays in the military people can choose who to live with and who to love. >> we are in a period now where there are over 1,000 jobs created and when it comes to small businesses i see people in flint, michigan and other places saying federal programs that president didn't just cut taxes but gave us access to capital at a time when we desperately needed it. $16 trillion debt. these are two huge st
i know from my community being in the new york city area. there was fear. we were free falling from the housing markets and the president was able to stabilize that. things are getting better. housing start-ups are going down. look at how much progress that we have made. >> is the president framing what he will do next in an aggressive manner? i agree with mitt romney that the president was good on going after mitt romney but i wanted to get a sense of what is the vision of four more...
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it's city wide. the devastation that's happened on long island, that's happened in new jersey, this was massive. >> we're watching by the way, joe, the president of the united states. he's in new jersey right now. he's been touring some of the devastated areas walking around with governor chris christie. we understand the president will be making some comments shortly. so if i break away from you, you'll totally understand. i think governor christie might say a few words, the president will say a few words. they've been seeing what's going on in new jersey. it's awful there. it's awful in parts of new york city, elsewhere in new york state including out on long island right now. the president did say yesterday he might be able to help with some military assets to pump out water from some of those subway stations. do you need the u.s. military to help you in this area? >> they're here already. they've been tremendous. part of the army corps of engineers i think it's the sea watering unit. they were ac
it's city wide. the devastation that's happened on long island, that's happened in new jersey, this was massive. >> we're watching by the way, joe, the president of the united states. he's in new jersey right now. he's been touring some of the devastated areas walking around with governor chris christie. we understand the president will be making some comments shortly. so if i break away from you, you'll totally understand. i think governor christie might say a few words, the president...
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they asked for the city of milwaukee bomb squad to come and check that out. they're -- we haven't seen this, you know, it's just -- you don't know what you have until you are able to clear the whole area, so that's what they're doing, but right now it looks like they did transport several people from the hospital. four we're hearing are not life threatening, we don't know the condition of the other three, but it's just the original seven we heard earlier on that were transported to a local hospital. >>> now to a loss of a liberal standard bearer, george mcgovern, the loser of the presidential campaign in 1979. he was best known for his opposition to the vietnam war, he also was a bomber pilot in world war ii and he was decorated for that and he also changed the way we choose approximatal candidates. the family released a statement, in part, we are blessed to know that our father lived a long, successful and product instinctive live. he continued giving speeches writing and advising all the way up past his 90th birthday. and this mornin >> he was a great state
they asked for the city of milwaukee bomb squad to come and check that out. they're -- we haven't seen this, you know, it's just -- you don't know what you have until you are able to clear the whole area, so that's what they're doing, but right now it looks like they did transport several people from the hospital. four we're hearing are not life threatening, we don't know the condition of the other three, but it's just the original seven we heard earlier on that were transported to a local...
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in atlantic city. most people understood there was a traffic ban and those that were able to get out did. you probably heard the spat going on between new jersey governor chris christie and the mayor of atlantic city. the governor says the mayor didn't do enough to get people to take it seriously about leaving. the bottom line is that the water is all gone. this is where i was standing yesterday. this was waist deep at one point. the water has receded. still a lot of flooding. and we are seeing a number of coast guard overflies that started again at first light this morning around 7:00 am. and they're doing an evaluation of whether or not there need to be rescues. we've not heard of active search and rescues. they are evaluating flooding, seeing who needs help. that's the boredwalk behind me, about three-quarters of a mile down. you can see those red lights. mostly just emergency vehicles around town. no serious damage. there are power outages here in atlantic city, carol. >> i'm sure. ali velshi repor
in atlantic city. most people understood there was a traffic ban and those that were able to get out did. you probably heard the spat going on between new jersey governor chris christie and the mayor of atlantic city. the governor says the mayor didn't do enough to get people to take it seriously about leaving. the bottom line is that the water is all gone. this is where i was standing yesterday. this was waist deep at one point. the water has receded. still a lot of flooding. and we are seeing...
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erin burnett is standing by in battery park city in lower new york city. erin? >> out front next, a deadly night. 11 people now dead in five states, thanks to hurricane sandy and flooding continues an the east coast. incredible flooding, over a 1,000-mile area. here in manhattan where we already posted records on that front, a crane is dangling from a skyscraper in midtown and it could drop at any time. the latest as we continue to track storm sandy. track storm sandy. let's go out front. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett "outfront" tonight. i want to welcome our viewers from around the world who are watching this storm that we've been watching over 1,000 mile area here on the east coast of the united states. affecting about 20% of the united states population. flooding has been the big issue. where i'm standing right now, those of you who are watching the earlier, know the water was up above my knee. we set a record here in lower manhattan, in terms of a storm surge. the record is 13.88 feet, exceeding by almost
erin burnett is standing by in battery park city in lower new york city. erin? >> out front next, a deadly night. 11 people now dead in five states, thanks to hurricane sandy and flooding continues an the east coast. incredible flooding, over a 1,000-mile area. here in manhattan where we already posted records on that front, a crane is dangling from a skyscraper in midtown and it could drop at any time. the latest as we continue to track storm sandy. track storm sandy. let's go out front....
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very -- they say new york city is a city that never sleeps? right now it is pretty sleepy, because all the mass transportation in the city is shutdown, broadway shows shutdown. michael bloomberg, the mayor of the city came out earlier this afternoon and gave his wants, what he would like to do, what he is going to do and telling people he was dividing you the city up in zones, zone one or zone a, i forget what it is said people should immediately leave that area, buildings there electricity gone from those buildings, cull cut the electricity off and the water off. any time you get a city as big as new york city the biggest or the most populace? i this country shutting down its mass transportation system, you have been there you knee that is a huge deal. new york city's a behemoth of a city i people just think of manhattan, it's more than that it's all five boroughs. this is atlantic city. you there go, atlantic city, wpvi, boardwalk, down the road from new york city and really just down the road from philadelphia, where our afill the gentleman
very -- they say new york city is a city that never sleeps? right now it is pretty sleepy, because all the mass transportation in the city is shutdown, broadway shows shutdown. michael bloomberg, the mayor of the city came out earlier this afternoon and gave his wants, what he would like to do, what he is going to do and telling people he was dividing you the city up in zones, zone one or zone a, i forget what it is said people should immediately leave that area, buildings there electricity...
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you're talking about new york city and philadelphia. those are the possibilities of people that could be impacted. cleveland and pittsburgh all the way to the west as well. tens of millions of people possibly impacted by one storm, one unusual hurricane in late october that actually has snow coming in with it. it's really got a multi-facetted effect with strong winds coming in gusts up to 80 miles per hour over a widespread area. many states impacted. it's a storm suj that is not just the heavy rain falling from the sky, but the water coming off shore make it even more dangerous. here's a computer model to show you the interesting, the really fascinating dynamics with this storm. this is a hurricane. look what happens in our models. we have heavy snow. really heavy snow. we're talking about a foot of snow or more in parts of the mountains of virginia and west virginia from this one storm. this will be a widespread long-lasting event. if you haven't paid your cautions and your threats, i would advise you do so today. brook. >> thank you,
you're talking about new york city and philadelphia. those are the possibilities of people that could be impacted. cleveland and pittsburgh all the way to the west as well. tens of millions of people possibly impacted by one storm, one unusual hurricane in late october that actually has snow coming in with it. it's really got a multi-facetted effect with strong winds coming in gusts up to 80 miles per hour over a widespread area. many states impacted. it's a storm suj that is not just the heavy...
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a lot of that comes from densely populated cities like new york where luvens helped retrofit the empire state building. >> we were able to get the 6,514 windows remanufactured on site into superwindows that let light through but block heat, and then combining that with better lights and office equipment and so on, cut the maximum cooling load by a third. >> and all that energy savings also saved over $17 million. so no matter what your values are, aimry luvens argues, energy efficiency is simply a good deal. >> whether you care most about profits and jobs or about national security, you don't need to believe the climate science, let's just focus on outcomes, not motives, and then we can turn gridlock and conflict into a unifying solution to our energy challenge. >> we can't all turn our living rooms into tropical oasoases, b we can turn aimry luvens ideas into public mandates. big business makes big profits. it saves that goes straight to the bottom line. consider the impact that just two steps could have. one, move over to energy-efficient bulbs and appliances. a 1.8% reduction in our
a lot of that comes from densely populated cities like new york where luvens helped retrofit the empire state building. >> we were able to get the 6,514 windows remanufactured on site into superwindows that let light through but block heat, and then combining that with better lights and office equipment and so on, cut the maximum cooling load by a third. >> and all that energy savings also saved over $17 million. so no matter what your values are, aimry luvens argues, energy...
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this is new york city. it could take weeks to secure this huge damaged crane boom left dangling by sandy. the plan may involve getting a new crane up there in order to secure that one. when asked how secure the boom is, mayor michael bloomberg responded by saying nobody knows. that is not encouraging. >>> frightening moments at the nyu langone medical center was evacuated after the backup generator failed. this baby alice was born sunday four weeks prematurely. charles lived with his family on the 13th floor when he heard the power was going to go and he told anderson cooper what happened. >> i heard the nurses talking about how in 15 minutes that all the electricity was going to be going down. so obviously like a good father i scooted right back to my room and told my wife, kim, and we started talking about what was going to be the next step. >> look at that baby there. >> that's a fighter baby, i call it. because i was watching this and he was holding his head up. that's a fighter baby. >> he's an awesome
this is new york city. it could take weeks to secure this huge damaged crane boom left dangling by sandy. the plan may involve getting a new crane up there in order to secure that one. when asked how secure the boom is, mayor michael bloomberg responded by saying nobody knows. that is not encouraging. >>> frightening moments at the nyu langone medical center was evacuated after the backup generator failed. this baby alice was born sunday four weeks prematurely. charles lived with his...
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to new york city now as we move away from atlantic city, new jersey. laguardia airport, that is from a cnn editor/producer, natalie y yarborough e-mailed me that picture and another one. this is a security line at laguardia. can you imagine? and that's just laguardia. i wonder what hartsfield is like and airports all along the east coast, and once those big airports like laguardia start backing up, you know it's a domino effect. if you're sitting there watching us, sorry about that. chad myers said airports probably not going to stay open much longer along the eastern seaboard. so you have a very limited time to get out, and if your flight hasn't left, you haven't boarded, you should be making sol some alternative plans. you're there for the time being. sorry about that bit of information but at least you can sit here and watch me and i will keep you updated. we're keeping a close watch on hurricane sandy for you. want to tell you jim acosta is in maryland. there he is. excuse me, marion, ohio, traveling with the romney campaign. give us a quick update
to new york city now as we move away from atlantic city, new jersey. laguardia airport, that is from a cnn editor/producer, natalie y yarborough e-mailed me that picture and another one. this is a security line at laguardia. can you imagine? and that's just laguardia. i wonder what hartsfield is like and airports all along the east coast, and once those big airports like laguardia start backing up, you know it's a domino effect. if you're sitting there watching us, sorry about that. chad myers...
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and city workers have already prepared, prepping for cleanup post storm. city leaders say they will maintain contact with people live there through social media, twitter, facebook, et cetera there's also been a state of emergency declared in maryland, annapolis. they are moving sand and sandbags in places to protects people, buildings, businesses. city officials there hope that these initial precautions will help block any of the floodwaters, any of that suspected storm surge. >>> watchle this here. utility trucks rolling out, this is chicago. 240 trucks headed out to help with the arrival of the hurricane. com-ed says the trucks and crews will stay as long as they're necessary help to see help with expected power outages because of hurricane sandy. and this hurricane we keep talking about, this is not just a dangerous storm. this could have an impact on the election that is nine days away from today. president obama in fact had to cancel some of his campaign events tomorrow and tuesday, including final trips to virginia and colorado. crucial swing states.
and city workers have already prepared, prepping for cleanup post storm. city leaders say they will maintain contact with people live there through social media, twitter, facebook, et cetera there's also been a state of emergency declared in maryland, annapolis. they are moving sand and sandbags in places to protects people, buildings, businesses. city officials there hope that these initial precautions will help block any of the floodwaters, any of that suspected storm surge. >>>...